Blue Devil wrestling finishes 3-0 at Grapple at the Garden to close out 2014
By Seth Johnson | December 22, 2014Duke wrestling shined bright on the big stage under the lights of Madison Square Garden Sunday.
Duke wrestling shined bright on the big stage under the lights of Madison Square Garden Sunday.
The Blue Devils head to New York to compete under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden. No—not in basketball.
In their second-to-last contest of 2014, the Blue Devils head to Rome, Ga., Saturday to take on Shorter in a dual match.
Hoping to play the role of David against No. 9 Nebraska, Duke fell flat to its Goliath in Saturday's home opener.
After two solid outings against ACC opponents, Duke will take on the Cornhuskers for its first true test of the season.
Duke’s wrestling team will look to improve on an already-impressive start to the 2014-15 season as it heads southeast to Raleigh Sunday.
Redshirt sophomore Conner Hartmann knocked off three ranked opponents to earn a trip to the podium in Oklahoma City.
The Blue Devils set their sights on the postseason hoping to avenge their close conference losses and earn berths to the NCAA championships in the process.
Taking a semester off from classes to focus on nothing but wrestling that allowed Immanuel Kerr-Brown to become one of the elite wrestlers in the ACC.
The last episode of Duke's regular season showcased individual victories, but the team ended dual competition with two more losses on its record.
The top-ranked Blue Devils fell in their first conference test as the Cavaliers took control early and never looked back.
The Blue Devils will match up in their final ACC tilt before taking on a Wildcat squad that has yet to lose a nonconference meet
The Blue Devils were handed yet another conference loss Tuesday night
A return to conference competition left the Blue Devils still searching for a conference win.
Despite winning five of seven matchups, the Blue Devils left the score too close for comfort.
Duke’s young, injury-ridden team will look for a midseason pickup against familiar foe Gardner-Webb.
One Duke wrestler continues to roll, but his team is still searching for its first ACC victory
The Blue Devils will face the Hokies at a neutral site in Charlotte Friday with all proceeds going toward the Wounded Warrior Project
After more than a month of away meets, Duke takes to the home mats against two top-25 opponents
Duke’s momentum from its win against Cleveland State did not carry over to its matches this weekend